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    Browning 1900

    Hi All,

    I purchased a Browning 1900 from a long term dealer. He owned the gun for probably 30-40 years. After purchasing it and look at it with some more detail with a friend, we straight away noticed some differences between it and counterfeit 1900's.

    Firstly the "safe" and "fire" stampings are missing , the trigger guard is missing from the engraved pistol logo, and all the writing seems to be hand engraved.

    I have looked up the counterfeit 1900's and from what i have seen, most known examples have incorrect spelling, noticeably larger/smaller dimensions, poor finish and a large portion have the same serial number.

    This example shows none of these obvious signs of a counterfeit, but it still appears to be a very high quality counterfeit.

    Does anyone have any suggestions?

    I have attached some photos with the handgun with a mates genuine nickel plated 1900 as reference.

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